haha yeah it sucks
i could have a nice car right now, but instead i have this load of shit
I must ask you Joey, why jump to new Nuendo when its a film post pro based program? Just curious.
haha yeah it sucks
i could have a nice car right now, but instead i have this load of shit
I must ask you Joey, why jump to new Nuendo when its a film post pro based program? Just curious.
Can't you try to return this shit?
I bet joey, that as soon as you return it and get the other system sorted, tools will get updated fixing most of those problems, and you'll be like....
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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im just upset that with PT 8, the whole selling point from digi was that the program was supposedly total revamped. Unfortunately, it was obvious after a bunch of crashes that they put a nicer UI on a bunch of old legacy code and called it the messiah. In most cases if you need to use pro tools, I would say its a safer bet to stay in PT 7 because many of the bugs have been dealt with. As far as I know, many huge studios havent even considered switching to 8 until its deemed safe. reminds me of vista.
I bet joey, that as soon as you return it and get the other system sorted, tools will get updated fixing most of those problems, and you'll be like....
FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
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LOL not as long as it's run by Avid!
because it runs really efficiently
you have to think
my daw progression has been this...
cubase sx 3
nuendo 3
cubase 5
pro tools 8
now i have logic pro and cubase 5 and pro tools 8
if you look at my previous daw's, you'll see that i wasn't ever very up to date. this is why i want to move to nuendo 5, because the flexibility of 32 / 64 bit, the advantages of "on the fly" routing, and new automation systems
going pt seems like a step backwards in terms of progression to me. i think there's a lot of people who try cubase with a shitty interface / driver, which causes them to think that the program its self sucks... but in fact its just the inability to get a good latency at low block sizes
since you have the option to choose your own interface with steinberg, you need to spend some money to have a good one in order to see any performance.
considering i am in the box, i needs lots of native horsepower. so having the tdm architecture there to back me up doesnt really help me in anyway. since most of the plugins that benefit me the most (kontakt, ozone, pod farm, drumagog) are all RTAS only, i don't get much use out of the TDM architecture and therefore not much advantage to owning pro tools in my specific case. Add that crutch on top of the fact that i had to learn how to use it, and the fact that some of the editing is SLOW TOOLS (can't fade or trim multiple regions in same track) and you'll get a combination that ends unproductively. on top of all of THESE, add crashing.
thats frustrating, and for me, not worth it.